your welcome,
But it is a sad love, is a love of doubts, like a hopeless love... the sadness is in the barren heart...
love shouldn’t be a sad feeling,
the sad love, it is really love?
I want a love alive,
a happy Love,
a common love,
a simple love, my Moon love.

Yes, you are right, but poets always wrote poetry with sadness. I don't know a poet who wrote poetry from happiness. The pain of love has always been a source of inspiration for poets. At least Turkish poets are always like that.

Yes, sometimes, happiness also make us to write.
To the poets, I mean,
It is possible, it is true.
Maybe happiness made write to the poets few amount of poems, less than the sadness...maybe,
But I’m sure, if you look for them, you will find them.
Sometimes our own feelings don’t allow us to find the others....
we just see the sad poems
Be sure, the happy poetry is there....exist.

Oh I’m sorry,
I didn’t express myself correctly.
Not god, I’m not a poet and nothing, nothing
really sorry
I just wanted to tell that some poems also express happiness, but it is true, the majority of them were written with sadness.
I couldn’t express my idea correctly.

Everything is fine, no problem. There is a general sadness in Turkish Literature. I think this is also related to our history. There have always been wars and separations. And these situations were reflected in literature in this way.
I don't know World Literature very much, but it is very difficult to find happy poetry in Turkish Literature.